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tourists on board going out of control, slamming into the water, the jaw dropping scene in vacation paradise. >> frightening flames. a fire tornado churning an burning. the powerful winds and dry today. >> new this half hour, a nation of deprived sleep. the public health warnings about amerins and their lack ofof rest. the headline hitting home especially at this hour. >> and later in "the skinny," e new mary poppins movie, a new film chapter of the classic story is in the works. who is taking the role made famous by julie and drews? it's friday, february 19th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." good morning on this friday morning. i'm kendis gibson. >> i'm reena ninan. nobody can replace julie and drews. i love emily blunt. >> she is fantastic, but -- >> you cannot -- she's an icon. she's an icon. >> she is. but they're going to try a sequel.
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cannot be replaced, julie andrews and pope francis. who is going to come after him? >> i'm sure dond trump has some suggestions on who will replace him.m. >> we're a stunning hicopter helicopter crash in la. federal investigatorsre trying to determine why this chopper we down like this. >> the location of the crash was close to witnesses and that probably helped save lives. abc's david kerley covers aviation for us. >> reporter: it happened in just seconds. the helicopter, just short of land, rolling over in the water. >> holy crap! >> reporter: bystanders jump i i to help the five people on bobod. a knife reportedly needed to free one of them. all survived. one in a neck brace. a 16-year-old male in critical condition. the chopper coming down in pearl harbor near the uss arizona memorial. >> that was scary. we were thinking we were going to see a dead body come up. >> reporter: it's clear in the video the tail rotor is not turning and the sound from the
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scott reiff is a helicopter pilot for kabc. >> it appears at some point he lost some type of power, that he the engine. he may have flared a little too high. hard to say for certain. just didn't have enough energy in the rotor system to cushion the landing. >> reporter: the bell 206 is a single engine, five-seat aircraft. this one built in 1979 and owned by what appears to be a one-helicopter tour company called genesis. the surviving pilot should be able to tell investigators exextly what went wrong.g. the navy aided firefighter crews in that rescue. the ntsb is saying they are launching a investigator to hawaii to try and learn what happened. washington. >> now to more dramatic video as firefighters near kansas city battle a huge brush fire they believe sparked by grass cutting equipment but the heat from the blaze and high winds fanning it created a fire tornrno.
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but it closed a nearby highway. consuming about 1500 acresnd is about 75% contained this morning. no homes are threatened at this time. not so in eastern oklahoma where there are more than two dozen grass fires burning. the most in years. officials say numerous homes were lost. but they don't know how many as yet. the city of tulsa has been filled with smoke from the fires. firefighters are using helicopters to dump water as you see there o o these fires and officials say they are so intense right now. well, in northern california, the threat is much more wintry. a powerful system brought nearly a foot of snow to some of the higher elevations. strong winds are also limiting visibility with whiteout conditions. many truckers pulled over till the roads were cleared. it may take a week to clean up this weather mess in utah. a strong wind storm followed by a hailstorm and heavy snow. the winds blew vehicles off the rode abknocked a highway sign
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thousands lost power in the salt lake city area. temperatures fell 30 degrees within a short period. >> speaking of today's weather and the forecast, windy conditions will continue to threaten the great plains and midwest with high fire danger. downpours in the pacific northwest. another foot of snow is possible in the sierra nevada and cascades. snow and freezing rain in western new york. >> and we're talking record warmth in the midwest 56 in chicago, 70 in kansas city, 60s in los angeles and atlanta, 80s in dallas and phoenix. 30s in new york and boston. well, if you -- a few storm cloud rumbles through last night's democratic town hall in las vegas. hillary clinton booed by the crowd when she accused bernie sasaers of not being a real democrat till h h dececed to run for presisint and also criticizedanders for his attacks on the two the most recent democratic presidents. bernie sandersad a few harsh words for clinton, as well as the two candidates battled it out lady of tomorrow's primary
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in nevada. in an interew with b.e.t., sanders questioned clinton's admiration for president obama saying it's just her way of trying to winn black votes. don't you think they should all do thehe lip sync showdown who wins the prary? >> lip sync bat. >> that that would be kind of fun. so this we know, donald trump is well-known as you know for picking fights with anyone who questions or criticizes him. and his popularity never seems to waiver. but now he's going head to head with one of the most beloved men on the planet. the leader of 1.3 bill abouton people on earth. here's abc's dan harris. >> trump has taken on plenty of opponents but his latest beef might be the biggest yet, the donald versus the holy father. it the pope was heading home after a tri to latin america when he was asked if an american catholic could vote for somebody like trump given his stance on immigration. he responded "a person who
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wherever they may be and not building bridges is not christian." trump rarely one too turn the her cheek, hit bk suggesting the mexican government was manipulating the pope. >> for a religious leader to question a person's faith is disgraceful. i'm proud to be a christian. they're using the pope as a pawn and they should be ashamed of this many selves. >> reporter: he even said the pope should want him in the oval office. >> if and when the vatican is attacked by isis, i can promise yoyo that the pope would have only wished and prayed that donald trump would have been president. >> reporter: and at the cnn town howell, trump not backing down. >> when you first heard the pope had said something but that you thought maybe i'm going to have to ask for forgiveness? >> no, look, not really. >> one of had his advisors pointing out on twitter that the vatican is surrounded by barriers. new york daily news taking it severara steps further with the
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as for trump, it's too early to tell whether this latest feud is going to hurt or help him, but south carolinians will have their say this saturday when they vote. dan harris, abc news, new york. >> never a dull moment. so also on his flight home, pope francis raised some eyebrows with a comment about the zika virus outbreak. francis suggested that women threatened with the virusus couldld use contraceptionon saying he believes there is a clear moral difference between preventing pregnancy and aborting a fetus. he also maintained church doctrine rejecting abortion as a response to the crisis pregnant mothers are among the most vulnerable to the zika virus. there's a new argument against breastfeed too long long. children may get too little vitamin d that way. breast milk does not provide enough vitamin d particularly in northern areas. so canadien pediatricians are recommending that children who are breast fed take d supplements for their first year.
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sleep deprivation. this is breaking news and ground breaking. a new study from the centers of disease control finds that one in three americans don't get enough sleep. the shocking news says that at least seven hours of sleep we're nott getting could lead to serious health issues like heart disease. the study features a state by state breakdn of sleeping patterns. people in south dakota get the most sleep but folks in hawaii get the least sleep. >> that's interesting. it's warmer in hawaii. i would like to be out and not in a bed. >> and just partying. > that makes sense to me. seven hours. >> shocking we're not getting enough sleep. >> yeah, that's not so shocking. >> not at all. thanks, cd dr. the harlem globetrotters celebrating their 90th anniversary and putting on their usual great show. back in december one of them nailed a long shot outside madison square guard. >> nailed it indeed.
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center in l.a. scooter christenson, take that, steph curry, hitting his shot from 100 feet away. and well bob the hoop. >> oh. >> is this real? thth is real. this really happened. >> it's the globetrotters. it's real. >> it is globetrotters. the shot was part of a promotion of this week's globetrotter shows in southern california. one more time. there you go. nailed it every time. >> i'm sorry i doubted you all. should have known it was real video. >> coming up in "the skinny," an embarrassing wrong answer on wheel of fortune that caught pat jay jack off guard. >> a huge stink in an affluent california neighborhood. >>8and who is demanding answers about the drinking water supply in this community. what is the black gunk coming out of the faucets? you're watching "world news
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the water in crystal city, texas, is anything but crystal clear. residents opened their taps to find black sludge oozing out of the faucets caused by flushing out the city's main water tank. it's just the latatt problem for this southexascommunity. several city officials are charged with bribery. another with human smuggling and the mayor was led out of a council meeting in handcuffs this week. >> residents can't drink the tap water in flint, michigan, but help is on the way. the state legislature closer to approving $30 million to help the residents pay their water bill. the governor is earmarking another $2 million specifically for flint to help replace lead
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the cost of reconnecting to detroit's water supply. another issue we've been following, the natural gas leak that's poisoned the a of one los angeles community for months has now been permanently sealed. >> after disrupting the lives of thousands of households, residents of porter ranch are now getting the green light to return home. but not everyone is racing back. kabc's leo stallworth has the story. >> reporter: after nearly four monthshsf leaking some ,000 metric tons of mostly methane gas and sickening and displayinging thousands residents, they start the clock for thousands of relocated residents within the five mile radius of the homes affected to return to their homes. >> to the residents and surrounding communities, i want to tell you i recognize the disruption this gas leak has caused to your lives. the discomfort o o those who h he experienced symptoms related to the owed rant in the gas, and the challenges experienced by families that had to move or
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>> displaced residents we talked to are not eager to go back home just yet. >> people are so afraid to go into their homes. >> reporter: matt says while the health department says the air is safe, there has not been enough test of r resident's homom to determine wheheer chemicals from the leak have settled inside. >> some testing at people's homes which is finally the important thing. in our homes is what we need to know about. >> reporter: the l.a. b supervisor calling for complete testing.homes and the timetable for residents to return home expanded. >> the supervisor would like to see a full 30 days allowance for the residents toetake their lives. >> reporter: congressman brad sherman agrees. >> they've promised indoor testing to see whether the air inside people's homes is safe. knowing that the carpets, the drapes could have soaked up some mer captain or volatile organic compounds. they promised that testing but
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they're telling people the clock has started. they have to move back into their homes. >> reporter: leo stallworth reporting for abc news. long road ahead for those folks. >> leo is such a great reporter. pre time i see him, i enjoy his reporting. >> we're big fans. >> the actress being courted to star in a mary poppins sequel. >> three days after the grammys you won't believe where lady
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they loved it. it's amazing how a classic from that long ago can -- they were riveted and i had i they would be so excited and would love to see it. >> now that it becomes 20 years later, does it become jt a spoonfulul of r r organic sugar kane. i think you're totally right. >> or agave. next, taking a futuristic twist on depression era fashion. >> these days after wowing a global audience with her tribute to the david bowie at the grammys, lady gaga took front and center on the runway for mark jacobs. look at her. mark jacobs fall llection. there was an obvious height difference between her and the real models. bubu theger than life persona always makes up for it. >> she looks so happy. the outfits were bizarre. she rocked an oversize coat with fur sleeves and oversized blouse, bow and sky skriper -- she had platform boots and still
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channeling an extreme 1920s flapper. >> looking good, gaga. next the "wheel of fortune" epic fail. >> contest tap thes kerry daily won the puzzle but he lost the geography test. >> gondola ride through venice. >> yeah! >> let's check your geography knowledge. what country do you think we're sending you to? >> paris. >> france. >> do we still get it? >> apparently you know your husband well. yeah, we're sending you to italy. >> oh, that's good. on facebook, david blamed his blunder on being nervous. i would be nervous, too. give him a break. the real estate agent broker and pastor along with his wife
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to italy but 0,000 in cash and prizes. >> i'm surprised he didn't say las vegas because it could have been accurate for that. >> good point. and finally if you're thinking of moving to florida, have we got a property for you. >> pro golfer greg norman has put up his jupiter island estate on the market, a xwhoping $55 million. he bought it for a hair under $5 million back in 1991. the property is named tranquility features seven buildings ininuding a fouou bedroom main houou totally 26,000 square feet. >> the grounds include a putting green, tennis, 50 foot swimming pool and polynesian style grill house. neighbors inside the ultraexclusive community include tiger woods ansah lean deion. >> i've got to get a polynesian grill. that sounds good. >> just the tub would be nice. >> more news.t. i took mucinin dm for my phlegmy cough. yeah...but what about mike? he has that dry scratchy thing going on. guess what? it works on his cough too.
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weekend everybody wants >> so we end another week that's been jam packed with news headlines.of course, from the death of a supreme court justice to the charges of lying on the campaign trail. >> and words of inspiration from the stage at this year's grammy awards. here now our weekly "friday rewind." >> constitution is not meant to facilitate change. it is meant to i iede change. >> h hwasotallypeaceful. he was a man who went to sleep and just didn't wake up. >> i plan to fulfill my constitutional responsibilities to nominate a successor. >> it is outrageous that republicans in the senate and an on the campaign trail have already pledged to block any replacement. >> it's called delay, delay, delay. >> we should not allow a lame duck president to essentiallyly capture the supreme court in the waning months off his presidency. >> we need someone who can fix the problems that caused your anger and frustration and that's jeb bush.
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down during your brother's reign. >> he went after my mother. >> i've heard for years he kept the country safe after. what about during 9/11? i've never seen anybody that lied as much as ted cruz. >> it's not a response. simply to start yelling louder and louder, liar, liar, liar. >> i'm hoping to get your support in the caucus on sated. >> together we're going to create an economy that works for the working class and the middle [ speaking foreign language ] >> translator: we are tieing that unity between the two country biz going to the river together and praying together. >> still going to live thth same lives basically. >> he will retire. that's what he wanted to do. >> if you would have told my 11-year-old, 5-year-old, any age that i would have received an award from stevie wonder. >> did you just focus on the work and you don't let those people sidetrack you, some day
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you'll look around and you will know that it was you. >> inspirational wowos. >> andnd clearly thatoman in that last shot was inspired by -- but it was a fun event and a busy week coming up. a couple of events national banana bread day. national dog biscuit appreciation day. national kahlua day. >> you going to bring something in? >> maybe i learned there's a gibson park in great fall whereas they're holding the lewis and clark festival tomorrow. >> it's making sesee, kenny g.
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you guys -- good morning. i'm reena ninan. >> and i'm kendis gibson. here are some of the top headlines we're following there friday morning on "world news
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supporting apple in its fight with the fbi. they agree that hacking a teteorist's iphone could set an unfortunate precedent. in the me knkntime, thebi searched the home of the san bernardino shooter's brother. full coverage ahead. a stunning chopper crash in hawaii. the private helicopter slamming into pearl harbor near the "uss arizona visitor center. five people were on board, all survived but a teenager was take it on a hospital in critical condition. investigate remembers looking into the cause. a new report finds that more than 58,000 of america's bridges are structurally deficient. among them somef the most iconic including americanal bridge in washington, d.c. and the brooklyn bridge. a new study finds one in three americans don't get enough sleep. that should be at least seven hours. it puts you at risk for chronic disease like heart disease. those are some of our top
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19th. >> announcer: from a a news, this is s orld news now." >> good morning, everyone. we begin this half hour with the apple and fbi standoff. of course, ever since the s bernardino massacre two months ago, the agency has been trying to get data from the iphone of one of the killers. >> apple won't provide the encryption key despite a court with more here's abc's pierre thomas. >> reporter: t t fbi searchininthe home of syed farook's b bther, but no closer to getting insididhis iphone. industry giants closing nks behind app today, even as authorities claim they need to be able to hack into phones to crack cases beyond terrorism. as in the case of two officers recently shot in new york. police locked out of potential evidence in the suspect's phone. >> this is the phone that was used by one of his associates in that case. despite having a aourt order, we nnot access this iphphe 5. >> reportete the issue of
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ignited by the fbi's legal challenge to apple over the farook case. experts telling abc news it would not be that hard to design a gateway or a back door. >> from my perspective, it's relatively easy to create the back door, but just because something's easy to do doesn't mean you should do it. >> reporter: some analysts say tens of millions of smartphone users. >> you would have created what amounts to a smart software bomb that if it falls into the wrong hands, it could then be turned around and used to unlock every single iphone and ipad in >> reporter: law enforcement officials are frustrated with so, expect the justice department to take additional steps in court to force apple to open that phone immediately. pierre thomas, abc news, washington. now to a missouri woman who is in federal custody this morning after showing support for isis in social media. the fbi searched her home in an early morning raid after knocking down the doors with a battering ram. federal investigators say she
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associated with isis to call for the murder of two fbi agents. she allegedly even posted their home addresses, as well. and as if that weren't enough, there are also fears isis may get its hands on thth mamangs for a nuclear bo. radioactive material that was stolen a few months ago from an american company's facilities in iraq was supposed to be used to find leaks in oil field leak. iraq has been looking for the material without any success. >> pope francis raised eyebrows with a comment about the stooek virus outbreak. on his flight home, francis suggested that women threatened with the virus could use contraception. pregnant mothers are among those most vulnerable to the zika virus. the pope believes there is a clear moore difference between preventing pregnancy and aborting a fetus. he also maintained church doctrine rejecting abortion as a response to the crisis. something donald trump has
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now he's easing up on his heated rhetoric about pope francis. more in a moment but the pope's comments about trump and his reaction have rocked the presidential rara. here's abc's terry moran. >> on board the papal airplane, a tuning moment. [ speaking foreign language ] >> donald trump. >> reporter: pope francis asked directly about donald trump's plans to build a wall on the u.s./mexico border, and deport millions of undocumented immigrants, speaking from the heart. "a person who thinks only about building walls, wherever they may be, and not of building bridges, is not christian," the pope said. adding, pointedly, "this man is not christian if he has said things like that." a staggering papal denunciation, and it came after a week of francis in mexico, again and again, preaching a highly charged political message. like those scenes in juarez, a few feet from the u.s. border, francis giving his blessing
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u.s. and then demanding that more be done for all desperate migrants. "no more death, no more exploitation," he pleaded. pope francis is a man who chooses his words carefully. he knew exactly what he was say penguin he knows trump, he knows the issues. they're close to hayes heart. he also told us he's not a politician. he's speaking as a pastor, not trying to s sport a c cdidate but t ting to bring to voters and politicians what he believes are the teachings of jesus christ. terry moran, the vatican. >> let's move to the war of words that triggered all kinds of responses from trump's republican rivals and some of them might even surprise you. at a town meeting in south carolina last night, the candidates weighed in. but perhaps most surprising, trump actually eased up on his iginal attack on the pope. i don't think this is a fight. i think he said something much softer than reported by the media.
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appropriate to question his faith. >> that's between donald and the pope. >> we have a right to control who comes in, when they come in and how they come in. >> interesting. going into tomorrow's south carolina primary, most of the latest polls still show that trump has a healtlt lead though one has him in a virtual tie with ted cruz. >> the candidacy of ted cruz is being questioned, challenged today in court. a man in illinois is objecting to him being on the ballot in his state because he was born in canada. cruz says that doesn't matter because his mom was a u.s. citizen. the man who filed the suit says if cruz is the republican nominee, democrats could challenge his eligibility in the fall. experts say this chahaenge will likely go nowhere. in an increasingly tight democratic race, the candidates are taking off their gloves. last night hillary clinton was booed at one point by the crowd when he she accused bernie sanders of not being a democrat
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president and criticized sanders for his attacks on the two most recent democratic presidents. bernie sanders had harsh words of his own, questioning hillary clinton's admiration for the president saying she is simply pandering for black votes. the two candidates are locked in a dead heat ahead of tomorrow's caucuses in nevada and the primary in south carolina in a week. and a day. the suspect accused in last spring's washington, d.c. mansion murders will be in court today to face murder and other charges. police say 35-year-old daron wipt killed an ecutive, his wife, son and housekeeper and then set their house on fire. he was lynched to the crime found on dna on pizza crust. the stakes may get higher for the so-called affluenza teen today. a judge will decide whether to move his case to adult court.
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he turns 19 in april. the convicted drunk driver has been i i a maximumum security adult facility for nearly two weeks. the judge may decide to keep him there till his birthday when the penalties will become more severe. >> firefighters near kansas city are battling a huge brush fire. they believe it was sparked by a lawnmower. the high winds fanning it created a fire tornado. the fire is on prison property but it has closed a highway nearby. it has con souped about 1500 contained. no homes are threatened at this time. and that is not the case in eastern oklahoma where homes are as you can see there, structures are being burned. numerous homes were lost but they don't know how many. there are more than two dozen grass fires burning. the most in several years. the city of tulsa has been filled with smoke from the fires. firefighters are using helicopters to dump water on the
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aggressive effort seems to be working. in today's forecast, dangerous winds again threaten the great plains and midwest. downpours in the pacific northwest. another foot of mountain snow in california. up to washington state. snow and freezing rain in western new york. >> 30s in boston and new york. 50s in chicago. great falls and minneapolis. 60s in los angeles. and atlanta. and 70s nbc a auquerque andnd miami. two rare white tiger cubs are now calling australia home. the little cuties, look at them, just arrived 15 weeks old. arrived earlier this week from a zoo in japan. they don't have official names yet but are called red and yellow for now. >> because they look red and yellow. it's hoped that the sisters will help attract tourists to dream world theme papa. thth were born whitete when their parents share the right combination of simple genes and that causes a lack after pigment in the fur. >> so it's a pretty good deal
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pythons but in january she was forced to remove the snakes after a visit from animal control. so for now, she visits them at a friend's home in omaha, nebraska. mcginnis fighting to change the law. >> i have had anxiety problems my whole life. medication never helped and then i got zagen, and he helped. >> mcginnis appeared at a council meeting this week hoping to change the law. she's also collecting signatures to help her cause and she will consider moving if she cannot keep her pets. well, the pet seems to like her. >> whoa, that did not like that camera there. you saw the tongue going up. >> i can't get over those. >> you do have a phobia. what's not therapeutic is a noise that's been driving people crazy in one community west of portland oregon. >> officials have been ruling out what it's not. so what is it?
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deepening mystery. >> reporter: as mysteries go, there aren't many than match this one for being just as annoying as it is unexplained. [ screeching ] that high pitched sound, wreaking havoc on forest grove, oregon, for weeks, mainly at night, even waking people up. >> it sounds like brakes to me. the cyclical, you know, screeching of, you need to change your brakes. >> reporter: local officials have ruled out a water valve, gas leak or wildlife. and the nearest train track is rarely used. >> want to hear the most annoying sound in the world? [ screeching ] >> guys, guys, guys! >> reporter: unlike "dumb and dumber," this sound isn't so funny to people who live here. the fire department doesn't know what it is either. >> welcome "the x-files" back on tv again, so, here we are. >> reporter: the truth is out there, and whatever it is, it sure is loud. and baffling. [ screeching ]
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seattle. >> you know, yesterday our crew sort of figured it out. and our belief, i mean our crew thought it was something in the water system. >> that that's that loud out there in the winter. >> collect the water system. that's what the crew thinks. >> good luck folks in egon. coming up, taking fame to a whole new level. >> he's got hit records and famous friends but where deejay khaled has struck gold is on social media. you're watching "world news now." there's one thing you can never have sex without. it's not something you buy. or something you take. in fact there's only one way to get it. it has to be given to you. freely. it's consent. because sex without it... isn't sex. it's rape. consent. if you don't get it, you don't get it. it's on us to stop sexual assault.
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because all i do all i do is win, win, win no matter what >> when your hands go up and they stay there and it's just like -- go up. >> that's your favorite part. >> thanks. >> the winning hip-hop producer behind that anthem has built himself into an accomplished and formidable force inside the recording industry. >> what's really sending deejay cla led's fame through the roof is his creative use of social media. we're up "up all nightline" with t.j. homes. >> at 40 years old, he's become the unlikely king of snapchat with over 6 million followers.
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many of his snapchat stories revolve life around here his miami mansion. >> the pathway most success. this relaxes me when i water my plants, when i see the flowers grow. whether he i talk to the order. lion. >> he's coined countless catch phrases. >> another one just know. >> reporter: his keys to success. >> right now i'm on abc "nightline." major key. this is big. >> his massive snapchat audience equalities to marketing gold. >> when more success comes, you got everybody coming, movie deals, tv shows, endorsements. >> reporter: he's already cashing in, recently debuting a line of merchandise called what else, we the best. earlier this month he signed an exclusive radio deal with apple music. chal led estimates 50% of his current fan base are newcomers from snapchat, the other half being long time fans of his music.
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taking over." he has created hits with the kanye west, nicky min jaj and jay-z just to name a few. >> it confuses me when somebody says what does he do. my records areome of the biggest anthems ever. what you think they magically appear. >> ohm walked out to my record. >> how do you like my new entrance music. >> that day i said i made it. >> reporter: a major moment in his unique lig american story. born to palestinianents in new orleans, he cherishes his heritage. >> i can't say that i followed complete perfect of the way i'm supposed to be doing it, but i know my heart is clean and i me. >> is it upsetting to see some of the talk out there about possibly cutting off muslims coming to this country. >> that's just ignorance.
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i'm taking over as your principal for the day. school is like life. you will be efforted, pass it. >> reporter: he coins to spread that signature wisdom far and wide. shocking hundreds of middle schoolers with a surprise visit. >> and i want to let you all know i love y'all for real and i appreciate y'all havinge here. >> reporter: before he left, you know he had to get that perfect snap. >> miami kill school make some noise. >> reporter: nor "nightline," i'm t.j. holmes in miami. >> i like that you will be tested. >> his instagram promoting the "nightline" piece in this piece, 14,000 likes not surprised from the president to kids.
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time now for "insomniac theater" checking out two movie opening today, starting with a terrifying new horror flick. >> "the witch" we haves back magic and possession telling the tale of one family torn apart by a mysterious evil in the new england wilderness of the 1630s [ screaming ] >> she put a curse on me. me? >> i saw it. >> it the evil. >> it's not safe. no one can. >> the witch scoring 83% on rotten tomatoes. johanna writes the macabre to the core. it will have you seeking out a church as soon as you leave the theater. pretty good review. randy myers calls it reminiscent
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and the brothers grimm, the witch is the pure movie magic that sends chills up the spine. >> so it's a comedy, right? not quite? next up, we're leepg ahead from the witch 240 years into the 1870s. kiefer and donald sharing the stage as retired gun fighter who returns to his hometown in wyoming hoping to repair the relationship with his estranged father. but the town is in turmoil. the railroad is coming through and the criminal gang is terror rising ranchers who refuse to sell their land. lot about you. >> is you going to be a problem. >> >> i feel you and i are conclusion. >> if i was looking for trouble, you'd already know it. >> stay inside. >> you're going to try to push them off homesteads they've been living on all their lives. >> if we're still here.
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>> forsaken is getting only a 50% rating on rotten tomatoes critics are mixed. joe laden in variety, refreshingly and unan bashedly sincere in its embrace of western convention and arch types. roger moore counters too stiff and steal to overcome its acres from cliches. a couple decent offerings out there. if not, there are some good movies from last week we can all check out. >> that's the in us for this half hour.
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idea to build a wall along the mexican border is unchristian. trump's response and the global political firestorm. out of control, the helicopter that crashed into the water in vegasparadise. the boy badly injured and the onlookers rushing to help. spanning danger. breaking point. theters that have happened next. and later, go ahead, throw etan trum. destroy anything you want in the name of anger. this business is a smash. it's friday, february 19th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." good morning, everybody. it is friday. i'm kendis gibson. >> happy friday. i'm reena ninan. >> do you know there are a couple of things you know of we all know socially you don't discuss, abortion being one of
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the other two, politics and religion. and this morning, it's coming together. yeah, of course, we're talking about the new twist in the war of words that erupted between donald trump and pope francis. weird to just say those names together. trump is now dialing back just a bit saying the pope's remarks were probably a little bit nicer than first reported. >> but it wasn't -- he knew what he was doing on this one. it was not an accident. still the pope is calling trump's plan to build a wall between the u.s. and mexican not christian. it ignited another bomb slel into the president's campaign. stephanie ramos has details. >> reporter: donald trump may finally have run into an opponent his own side. >> he actually said that maybe i'm not a good christian or something. it's unbelievable [ speaking foreign language ] >> reporter: trump referring to pope francis who took an extraordinary plunge into personally criticizing trump returning to the vatican after a visit to the united
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solidarity with undocumented immigrants the pontiff declared a person who thinks only about building walls wherever they may be and not building bridges is not christian. francis adding he was willing to give trump the benefit of the doubt. trump left no doubt in his response. >> okay. for a religious leader to question a person's faith is disgraceful. they're using the pope as a pawn themselves. that's the mexican government. >> reporter: trump's main gop rivals were split. >> listen, that's between donald and the pope. >> we have a right to control who comes in, when they come in and how they come? >> reporter: at a town hall thursday night, the clash between the pope and politician was center stage. >> i think he said something much softer than reported by the media. >> i don't think it's appropriate to the question trump's faith. >> reporter: with the primary on saturday, polls give donald trump a wide lead but a new
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tightening with trump in a virtual tie with ted cruz. stephanie ramos, abc news, washington. republican john kasich says you can put him in the pro pope column. in south carolina last night, he praised pope francis as inclusive. someone who has opened the doors of thelic church. when it comes to our borders, kasich did theo throw some support in trump's way. >> we have a right to build a wall. there are too many walls between us. we need bridges between us if we're going to fix the problems in washington. all they do is have walls. and another bit of bridge building kasich said if he were elected president he would consider appointing former rival chris christie to his cabinet adding he and the new jersey governor have become buddies. >>en ot other side of the country, the democrats face thing off in nevada sparking plenty of fireworks in a tight race. for the first time in this campaign, one national poll shows bernie sanders pulling ahead of hillary clinton
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outlier because most still have clinton leading. that has the candidates taking more potshots at each other. in an interview with b.e.t., sandss accused clinton of cozying up to president obama just to win black votes. >> she loves the president. he loves her and all that stuff. that's trying to win support from the african-american community where the president is enormously popular. >> clinton didn't mince words about saends questioning his loyalty to the democratic party and chastising him for attacking president obama as well as president clinton. in washington, a final farewell begins today for late supreme court justice antonin scalia. his body will lie in repose in the great hall of the court. the day starts with a private hour long visitation. later this morning the hall opens to the pub president obama and the first lady will pay their respects this afternoon. vice president joe biden will attend scalia's funeral on saturday but says he has no
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in an interview with msnbc the vice president said he had no desire to sit on the court. the vice president also criticized republicans for saying that the president should not nominate a replacements. biden had a personal relationship with the late justice and his family. the tech community is rallying behind apple and its decision not to the help the fbi hack into a terrorist iphone. google, facebook, twitter even microsoft all say unlocking the encrypted data for the fbi might set a precedent for other cases. there have been demonstrations at apple stores in support. apple says it's a matter of principal even though it could be done. >> from my perspective it's backdoor. that doesn't mean you should could it. the brother of the san bernardino gunman. agents left with several boxes. a computer and other items. the bureau has been looking for the hard drive from the shooter's laptop.
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custody in central missouri also related to a terrorism case. her home was searched after agents broke down the doors. no word on what they were seek. investigators say they used a twitter account associated with isis to make threats against two fbi'gs. they say that she's posted other pro-isis messages on twitter and facebook. >> fears this morning isis may get its hand on dangerous radioactive material stolen in november from a storage facility in iraq belonging to an american company. iraq is still searching for the material. the state department says it hasn't seen any signs that any militant group has it. the radioactive fear was used to test for oil field leaks. the u.s. has hit north korea with more sanctions because of its nuke clearly program. president obama signed the punitive measure overwhelmingly approved by congress last week. it comes as the u.s. and china are in delicate negotiations over new u.n. sanctions. one senate sponsor of the u.s.
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the strong support for the sanctions. federal aviation investigators are getting to work in hawaii trying to figure out why a private helicopter crashed into pearl harbor. it came down near the "uss arizona visitor center. slamming down hard into the water you see there were five people on board. bystander who's au is happen waste nod time going to the rescue including a local tour operator >> we're all certified and i used to surf waimea a lot. so it's dive in and help. there's somebody still in the aircraft so i dove through from the pilot side and the back seat and saw him and then saw the seat was twisted. instant. >> all five on board were rescued. a teenager was taken to the hospital in critical condition. the helicopter belongs to a company that's conducted tours for more than 15 years. a woman who's already been busted for trying to sneak on to airplanes without a ticket has done it yet again.
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wednesday at o'hare airport and being held on $150,000 bond. in the past, hartman has tried to illegally board planes least once. she's now charged with a probation violation and trespassing and airline travel complaints were up last year for many travelers. that's no surprise. there were more than 20,000 passenger complaints in 2015. that's up 30% from the previous year. the three worst airlines were envoy, frontier, spirit. the airlines that were most on time and favorable hawaiian, alaska and delta. >> winter at the zoo be can be quiet time while thanimals wait for warmer weather to return. a couple at the toledo zoo are putting their time to good use. >> a pair of nearly 3-month-old penguins have been learning how to swim in a small indoor pool. >> and they look like they're doing pretty well, look at that.
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next up is apparently to try the womening thing with the rest of the zoo's penguins and the penguin beach exhibit reopens when spring arrives. >> this is all part of our buildup to the oscars coming up on the 28th. we're getting all dressed up. >> you see them here. apparently they're growing up because they've shed like the downey feathers. you see they're all gray now. eventually that will go to black and white like all the others. did you know that? >> i thought it was like a different species. but they do eventually get the tuxedo look going. >> there you go. coming up "the mix," kids sleeping in the weirdest positions. wait think you see the pictures parents are sharing. > anger management a business that lets you t out your frustrations about anything with baseball bats and sledgehammers. >> first the safety alerts for commuters. thousands of bridges in serious disrepair and who is sounding an alarm about potential dangers. but join our discussion on
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this video of a school bus coming dangerously close to being hit by a train. the driver said the students were being too loud for him to drive safely. at first, the driver was suspended while the incident was investigated but the investigation found that the driver failed to follow proper procedures when crossing a railroad track. and the driver was then fired. turning now to another danger on america's highways. the bridges that connect them. a new report finds one in ten bridges across the country are structurally deficient. and in need of repair. >> and among them are some of the nation's most prominent and heavily traveled bridges. here's abc's gio benitez. >> reporter: that new government study paints a in need of repair. more than 58,000. so many, if you join them all up, you would have a more than 1,300-mile bridge from new york to miami. among them, the brooklyn bridge, memorial bridge in washington, d.c. and heavily traveled bridges on interstate 405 in los angeles, several on i-95 in
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for many of them, the problem is age. of the 250 most heavily traveled bridges, 85% were built before 1970. we've seen disasters in recent years. >> a catastrophic event would not be an understatement. >> reporter: in 2007, 13 people died when a minneapolis bridge collapsed during rush hour. >> look at the rust. >> reporter: in 2013, "20/20's" deborah roberts went to look at one bridge that was once called the most dangerous bridge in the country. new york's tappan zee. >> that looks creaky. >> that's creaky. that's scary. >> reporter: that bridge now being replaced. and behind me, the brooklyn bridge, as we said, on the list of bridges needing repair. but at this rate, we're told it would take 21 years to repair or replace all of america's deficient bridges. gio benitez, abc news, new york. so the most deficient
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pennsylvania, and oklahoma. they're structurally deficient and d.c., neb, delaware, and utah have the least efficient. >> it is a frightening thing. increasing traffic on many of these bridges every day. something that definitely needs to be fixed. >> don't take tappan zee. >> at least they're fixing it. the one i'm always worried about, i drive is the chesapeake bay bridge which is so long and so high and so narrow. there's actually a service i should point out where you can hire somebody to drive you across that bridge. >> that particular bridge. >> exactly. it's about 20 bucks because so many people are scared of that. >> worth every cent. >> coming up in our next half hour, relief for a california community putting up with a big stink after four months of a sickening gas leak, the major development and questionsbout safety from homeowners in this affluent neighborhood. first a new way to channel your aggression. how tantrum therapy is helping
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now." ah, with today's demanding lifestyle, sometimes you get to a point where you can't take it anymore. >> yes, absolutely. now a business in texas is using a low techut violent way to help you blow off some steam. deborah rigly of our houston station las that story. >> reporter: there are the usual ways of burning off stress. running, taking it out on a punching bag, yoga. prepare yourself for something completely different.
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a new business in houston and it's motto is "relaxation after devastation." it opened december 7th, pearl harbor day. pure coincidence but appropriate. if you want to give me your e-mail, i can put you on the mailing list. >> owner shawn baker had stress issues of her own, one of those laid off energy work in other words houston whose ranks are multiplying. > i go in the car, cry, scream, just sit there. trying to -- trying to will myself to relax. >> reporter: from that,tant rums was born. now with weapons of destruction that baker supplies -- >> sledge mamers, baseball bats, golf clubs, lead pipes, for now. >> reporter: and soundproof rooms decorating to the customer's wish. >> as long as it's nothing weird or freaky. >> reporter: allowing clients like big rob to go to town. >> i'm going to do her first
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money every year. >> reporter: all the doomed props were either reclaimed from heavy trash or donated. >> whoo. i like to trade up. sledgehammer >> reporter: and that spelled the end for an old tv. big rob had a few pent up feelings, the usual stresses of life but after he took those out on anything that was breakable. >> i feel good. it feels a little bit you know, like weight lifted off of me a little bit just for now. >> reporter: okay. >> i may have to.could back. >> reporter:tant rums does not claim to be a therapist. it offers a few minutes behind closed doors in which the client control. >> do whatever you want. beat it up. smash it. trash it, any probable way. you can step on it or whatever. i don't care.
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stay at home moms are said to be trying this out and baker is now offering corporate group packages. >> good for team building. you know? i mean, you all bicker in the office. you know? come in here and get the lead out. >> reporter: how much is that guy with the broom get paid? not nearly enough. >> that would be an a great team building activity. what would you break sflup. >> no, i would not. >> you look fairly. >> look at that. i do love that suit. where can we buy that suit from? >> you look so calm with the sledgehammer. >> yeah. because i'm wearing hugo boss today. look at that. i love you, graphics department. i want that suit. >> breaking up tube tvs. if he was a tough guy, he would have been an expensive flat screen, don't you think? (ugh.) does your carpet ever feel rough and dirty? don't avoid it, resolve it.
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married for 5 years. and to mark their 59th anniversary, over there, this is patricia and arthur birch. guess what arthur burge got at >> what. >> a tattoo of his wife. >> what did she think of it. >> on his chest. >> well, she's been in a home retirement home and suffers from alzheimers and so he surprised her with it. noon. and those dates on there, that's their anniversary day. >> that is so sweet. >> it's nice. >> it looks very much like her. >> yeah, absolutely. so very cool. apparently in japan, they've gone viral with weird ways your child, your toddler falls asleep. take a look at there. >> nice. >> isn't that cute. >> done by the #my children out of charge. it's a weird way to show how adorable kids fall asleep. >> there is pretty funny positioning.
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how do you fall asleep like that. >> that's true talent. >> now a karaoke version of the polka. do the world news polka. that's the world news polka
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yeah. this morning on "world news now," horrifying crash. the helicopter with a family of
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control, slamming into the water, the jaw dropping scene in vacation paradise. >> frightening flames. a fire tornado churning and burning. the powerful winds and dry conditions fueling more danger today. >> new this half hour, a nation of deprived sleep. >> the new public health warnings about americans and their lack of rest. the headline hitting home especially at this hour. >> and later in "the skinny," the new mary poppins movie, a new film chapter of the classic story is in the works. who is taking the role made famous by julie andrews? it's friday, february 19th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." good morning on this friday morning. i'm kendis gibson. >> i'm reena ninan. andrews. i love emily blunt. >> she is fantastic, but -- >> you just cannot -- she's an icon. she's an icon. >> she is. but they're going to try a sequel.
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andrews and pope francis. who is going to come after him? i would not want to be the person that comes after him. >> i'm sure donald trump has some suggestions on who will replace him. >> incredible images, a stunning helicopter crash in hawaii. federal investigators are trying to determine why this chopper went down like this. >> the location of the crash was close to witnesses, and that probably helped save lives. abc's david kerley covers aviation for us. >> reporter: it happened in just seconds. the helicopter, just short of land, rolling over in the water. >> holy crap! >> reporter: bystanders jump in to help the five people on board. a knife reportedly needed to free one of them. all survived. one in a neck brace. a 16-year-old male in critical condition. the chopper coming down in pearl harbor near the uss arizona memorial. >> that was scary. we were thinking we were going to see a dead body come up. >> reporter: it's clear in the video the tail rotor is not turning and the sound from the
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scott reiff is a helicopter pilot for kabc. >> it appears at some point he lost some type of power, that he disengaged the rotor system from the engine. he may have flared a little too high. it's hard to say for certain. just didn't have enough energy in the rotor system to cushion the landing. >> reporter: the bell 206 is a single engine, five-seat aircraft. this one built in 1979 and owned by what appears to be a one-helicopter tour company called genesis. the surviving pilot should be able to tell investigators exactly what went wrong. the navy aided firefighter crews in that rescue. the ntsb is saying they are launching a investigator to hawaii to try and learn what happened. david kerley, abc news, washington. >> we move on to more dramatic video as firings near kansas city battle a huge brush fire. they believe it was sparked by grass cutting equipment. but the heat from the blaze and the high winds fanning it korea add fire tornado. the fire is on prison property.
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consuming about 1500 acres and is about 75% contained this g. no homes are threatened at this time. not so in eastern oklahoma where there are more than two the most in years. officials say numerous homes were lost. yet. the city of tulsa has been filled with smoke from the fires. firefighters are using helicopters to dump water as you see there on these fires and officials say they are so intense right now. well, in northern california, the threat is much more wintry. a powerful system brought nearly a foot of snow to some of the higher elevations. strong winds are also limiting visibility with whiteout conditions. many truckers over till the roads were cleared. >> and it may take as long as a week to clean up this weather mess in utah. a strong wind storm followed by a hailstorm and heavy snow. the winds blew vehicles off the road, uprooted trees and knocked
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thousands of residents lost power in the salt lake city area. temperatures fell 30 degrees within ahort period. >> speaking of today's weather and the forecast, windy conditions will continue to threaten the great plains and midwest with high fire danger. downpours in the pacific northwest. another foot of snow is possible in the sierra nevada and cascades. snow and freezing rain in western new york. >> and we're talking record warmth in the midwest 56 in chicago, 70 in kansas city, 60s in los angeles and atlanta, 80sn dallas and phoenix. 30s in new york and boston. >> well, a few storm cloud rums through last night's democratic town hall in las vegas. hillary clinton booed by the crowd when she accused bernie sanders of not being a real democrat until he decided to run for president. she also criticized sanders for his attacks on the two most recent democratic presidents. bernie sanders had a few harsh words for clinton, as well as the two candidates battled it out ahead of tomorrow's primary in south carolina and tuesday's
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in an interview with b.e.t., sanders questioned clinton's admiration for president obama saying it's just her way of trying to win black votes. don't you think they should all do the lip sync showdown to determine who wins the primary? >> lip sync battle? >> that would be kind of fun. so this we know, donald trump is well-known as you know for picking fights with anyone who questions or criticizes him. and his popularity never seems to waiver. but now he's going head to head with one of the most beloved men on the planet. the lead area of 1.5 billion people on earth. here's abc's dan harris. >> reporter: donald trump has taken on plenty of opponents, but his latest beef might be the biggest yet, the donald versus the holy father. the pope was heading home when he was asked if an american catholic could vote for somebody like trump given his stance on immigration. he responded "a person who thinks only about building walls wherever they may be and not
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christian." trump rarely one to turn the other cheek, hit back suggesting the mexican government was manipulating the pope. >> for a religious leader to question a person's faith is disgraceful. i'm proud to be a christian. they're using the pope as a pawn and they should be ashamed of themselves. >> reporter: he even said the pope should want him in the oval office. >> if and when the vatican is attacked by isis, i can promise you that the pope would have only wished and prayed that donald trump would have been president. >> reporter: and at the cnn town hall, trump not backing do. >> when you u rst heard the pope had said something about you that you thought, maybe i'm going to have to ask him for forgiveness? >> no, look, not really. >> one of had his advisors pointing out on twitter that the vatican is surrounded by barriers. new york daily news taking it several steps further with the headline "anti-christ."
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tell whether this latest feud is going to hurt or help him, but south carolinians will have their say this saturday when they vote. dan harris, abc news, new york. >> never a dull moment. so also on his flight home, pope francis raised some eyebrows with a comment about the zika virus outbreak. francis suggested that women threatened with the virus could use contraception saying he believes there is a clear moral difference between preventing pregnancy and aborting a fetus. he also maintained church doctrine rejecting abortion as a response to the crisis. pregnant mothers are among the virus. there's a new argument against breastfeeding too long. children may get too little vitamin d that way. breast milk does not provide enough vitamin d particularly in northern areas. so canadian pediatricians are recommending that children who are breast fed take vitamin d supplements for their first year. now to some news we can relate to on this shift.
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this is breaking news and ground breaking. a new study from the centers of disease control finds that one in three americans don't get enough sleep. the shocking news says that at not getting, that could lead to heart disease. by state break down of sleeping patterns. people in south dakota get the most sleep but folks in hawaii get the least sleep. >> that's interesting. it's warmer in hawaii. i would like to be out and not in a bed. >> and just partying. > that makes sense to me. but seven hours. >> shocking we're not getting enough sleep. >> yeah, that's not so shocking. >> not at all. thanks, cdc. the harlem globetrotters celebrating their 90th anniversary and putting on their usual greaeashow. back in december one of them nailed a long shot outside new york's madison square garden.
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center in l.a. globetrotter scooter christianson, take that, steph curry, hitting his shot from the 100 feet away and well above the hoop. >> oh. >> is this real? this is real. this really happened? >> it's the globetrotters. it's real. >> it is globetrotters. the shot was part of a promotion of this weekend's globetrotter shows in southern california. one more time. there you go. >> nailed it every time. >> i'm sorry i doubted you all. >> good job. >> should have known it was real video. >> coming up in "the skinny," an embarrassing wrong answer on "wheel of fortune" that even caught pat sajak off guard. >> a huge stink in an affluent california neighborhood. the new safety questions after a leak is capped. >> and who is demanding answers about the drinking water supply in this community. what is the black gunk coming out of the faucets? you're watching "world news
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the water in crystal city, texas, is anything but crystal clear. residents opened their taps to find black sludge oozing out of the faucets. it was caused by flushing out the city's main water tank. it's just the latest problem for this south texas community. several city officials are charged with bribery. another with human smuggling and the mayor was led out of a council meeting in handcuffs this week. >> residents also can't drink the tap water in flip the, michigan, but help is on the way. the state legislature closer to approving $30 million to help flint residents pay their water bill. the governor is also earmarking another $2 million specifically
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it will help replace lead water lines and also pay for some of the cost of reconnecting to detroit's water supply. following, the natural gas leak that's poisoned the air of one los angeles community for months has now been permanently sealed. >> after disrupting the lives of thousands of households, residents of porter ranch are now getting the green light to return home. but not everyone is racing back. kabc's leo stallworth has the story. >> reporter: after nearly four months of leaking some 80,000 metric tons of mostly methane gas and sickening and displacing thousands of residents, so-cal gas now starts the seven-night and eight-day clock for thousands of relocated residents win the five-mile radius affected by the leak to return to their homes. >> to the residents of porter ranch and the surrounding communities, i want to tell you that i recognize the disruption this gas leak has caused to your lives. the discomfort of those who have experienced symptoms related to the odorant in the gas, and the challenges experienced by families that had to move or
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>> reporter: displaced residents we talked to are not eager to go back home just yet. >> the countdown to hell. into their homes. >> reporter: matt says while the health department says the air is safe and agencies have focused on monitoring the air quality, there has not been enough testing of resident's homes to determine whether knoxious chemicals from the leak have settled inside. >> some testing at people's homes which is finally the important thing. in our homes is what we need to know about. >> reporter: the l.a. board supervisor calling for complete testing of homes and the timetable for residents to return to their communities. >> the supervisor antonovich would liking to see a full 30 days allowance for the residents to retake their lives. >> reporter: congressman brad sherman agrees. >> they've promised indoor testing to see whether the air inside people's homes is safe. knowing that the carpets, the drapes could have soaked up some
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ey promised that testing but that hasn't been done and they're telling people the clock has started. they have to move back into their homes. >> reporter: leo stallworth reporting for abc news. long road ahead for those folks. >> is truly is. leo is such a great reporter. every time i see hip, i enjoy his reporting. >> we're big fans. >> the actress being courted to star in a mary poppins sequel. >> three days after the grammys you won't believe where lady gaga turned up. "the skinny" is next. grammys you won't believe where lady
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it's amazing how a classic from that long ago can -- they were riveted and they would be so excited and would love to see it. >> now that it becomes 20 years later, does it become just a a spoonful of raw organic sugar cane or something -- >> i think you're totally right. >> or agave. next, taking a futuristic twist on depression era fashion. >> these days after wowing a global audience with her tribute to david bowie at the grammys, lady gaga took front and center on the runway for mark jacobs. look at her. mark jacobs fall collection. there was an obvious height difference between her and the real models. but the larger than life persona that always makes up for it, right? >> she looks so happy. the outfits were bizarre. ga rocked an oversize coat with fur sleeves and oversized blouse, bow and skyscraper -- she had lat form boots and she was still kind you have short with hair and makeup, channeling
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>> looking good, gaga. looking good. next the "wheel of fortune" epic fail. >> contestants david and keri daley won the puzzle, but he lost the geography test. >> gondola ride through venice. >> yeah! >> let's check your geography knowledge. what country do you think we're sending you to? >> paris. >> france. >> do we still get it? >> apparently you know your husband well. yeah, we're sending you to italy. >> oh, that's good. on facebook, david blamed his blunder on being nervous. i would be nervous, too. give him a break. the real estate agent, broker and pastor along with his wife walked away not only with a trip to italy but $60,000 in cash and prizes.
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weekend >> so we end another week that's been jam packed with news headlines, of course, from the death of a supreme court justice to the charges of lying on the campaign trail. >> and words of inspiration from the stage at this year's grammy awards. here now our weekly "friday rewind." >> the constitution is not meant to facilitate change. it is meant to impede change. >> he was totally peaceful. he was a man who went to sleep and just didn't wake up. >> i plan to fulfill my constitutional responsibilities to nominate a successor. republicans in the senate and on pledged to block any replacement. >> it's called delay, delay, delay. >> we should not allow a lame capture the supreme court in the waning months of his presidency. the problems that cause your jeb bush.
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reign. >> he had the gal to go after my mother. >> i've heard for years he kept the country safe after. what does that mean after? what about during 9/11? i've never seen anybody that lied as much as ted cruz. >> it's not a response simply to start yelling louder and louder, liar, liar, liar. >> i'm hoping to get your support in the caucus on saturday. >> together we're going to create an economy that works for the working class and the middle class, not just the 1%. [ speaking foreign language ] >> we are tying that unity between the two countries by going to the river together and praying together. >> still going to live the same lives basically. >> he will retire. that's what he really wanted to do. >> if you would have told my 11-year-old, 5-year-old, any age that i would have received an award from stevie wonder. >> if you just focus on the work and you don't let those people sidetrack you, some day when you get where you're going, you'll
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that it was you. >> inspirational words. >> and clearly that woman in that last shot was very inspired by -- but it was a fun event and a busy week coming up. a couple of events national banana bread day. national dog biscuit appreciation day. national kahlua day. >> really? you going to bring something in? >> maybe. and i learned something. there's a gibson park in great falls where they're holding the lewis and clark festival tomorrow. >> it's making sense, kenny g.
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you guys -- making news in america this morning, faith and politics.
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pope saying he's not a christian while john kasich has an emotional connection with a voter. plus, hillary clinton and bernie sanders and their neck and neck race in a key battleground state. the latest just ahead. no justice. vice president joe biden, what he said overnight about replacing antonin scalia. how he may hold the key to the next person to sit on the supreme court. twisting inferno. a grass fire transforms into a tornado of flames. multiple wildfires threatening the western communities this morning. and the latest on that terrifying helicopter crash. the chopper crash landing into the waters of pearl harbor. the investigation into what exactly happened. good friday morning. the countdown to the south carolina primaries and nevada caucuses the candidates are stepping up attacks hoping to way undecided voters.
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against pope francis and it is taking a new turn this morning. when the pope said trump's plan to build a wall between the u.s. and mexico was not christian, trump fired back calling the pope disgraceful but overnight, trump backtracked a bit. >> it's "your voice, your vote" and abc's ray raimundi gathering the latest overnight starting with the democrats. >> reporter: the stakes couldn't be higher. the presidential hopefuls hot on the campaign trail. the democrats crisscrossing through the state of nevada. >> i have an election that's about real change. not promises you can't keep. >> in the eyes of america they'll been nevada. >> reporter: both democratic candidates facing voters at a televised town hall meeting answering tough questions on topics like immigration, privacy and their records. >> maybe it's that senator sanders wasn't really a democrat until he decided to run for president. he doesn't even know, you know, last two democratic presidents
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well, it's true. it's true. you know it's true. >> if anybody thinks that a member of the united states senate or the united states house has to agree with somebody in his own party who's president, well, you know, all of the time, that is not my understanding of democracy. >> reporter: on the republican side, john kasich, jeb bush and donald trump face-to-face with south carolina voters. at issue, religion and comments trump. >> was there a moment when you first heard the pope had said something about you that you thought, maybe i'm going to have to ask for forgiveness? [ laughter ] i have a lot of respect for the pope but i would say that i think it was very much misinterpreted. >> going into both contests the latest polls in south carolina show donald trump still far ahead of the pack while in nevada hillary clinton and
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statistical tie. kendis and reena, back to you. >> ray raimundi, ray, thanks so much. trump found himself stumbling for the right words when he was confronted about the war in iraq. the republican front-runner has made his opposition of that war a cornerstone of his campaign. but in a newly uncovered interview with howard stern from 2002 trump said he supported the invasion when he was asked about that statement last night, trump claimed that he didn't remember the interview. >> it was probably the first time i was asked about it. by the time the war started, i was against it and shortly thereafter i was really against it. >> trump also refused to say whether he thought president george w. bush was lying when he said that iraq had weapons of mass destruction, ae he leveled at the last republican debate. and one touching moment on the trail. ohio governor john kasich giving a long hug to a college student who cold kasich he gave him hope. brett smith said a friend had recently committed suicide.
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lost his job. kasich told the young man the lord will give you strength, i promise. >> very unusual moment and touching one there. in washington, d.c. a final farewell begins today for the late supreme court justice antonin scalia. his body will lie in repose in the great hall of the supreme court. he died on saturday during a trip to texas. president obama and the first lady will pay their respects at the court this afternoon. and vice president joe biden will attend scalia's funeral mass tomorrow but biden says he has no interest in replacing the justice. the vice president said he has no desire to sit on the high court even if he was asked but he also said, you never tell a president for certain you wouldn't do anything. the vice president also criticized republicans for saying the president should not nominate a replacement. the u.s. has hit north korea with more sanctions because of its nuclear program. president obama is quietly signing the punitive measure overwhelmingly approved by congress last week.
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are in delicate negotiations over new u.n. sanctions. one senate sponsor of the u.s. measure hopes that china will notice the strong support for sanctions. back here at home more than two months after the terror attacks in san bernardino, the fbi tells abc news it's still not ruling out the possibility that a third militant was at that scene. the agency is also still looking for a hard drive that was used by the shooters. agents searched the home of syed farook's brother. no arrests were madeut several boxes and a computer and other items were removed. the fbi does have syed farook's iphone but they can't get any information out of it. the data on it encrypted and apple remains firm in refusing to unlock it despite that court order. well, now google, facebook, twitter and microsoft all say unlocking the phone for the fbi cases. well, there are more than two dozen grass fires burning in eastern oklahoma. that's the most in years.
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were lost. but they don't know how many. the city of tulsa has been filled with smoke from the fires. firefighters are using helicopters to dump water on the fires and officials say that the fires are not as intense now. well, more dramatic video as a huge brush fire near kansas city creates a fire tornado. the fire is on prison property but it has closed a highway there. firefighters believe it was started by a lawn mower. so far it has consumed about 1,500 acres. it's about 75% contained. no homes are threatened at this time. okay, so it has rained every day for the past eight days in the pacific northwest and as you can see on the radar there, it's not going to change before the weekend is over. the latest storm will also drop another 6 to 1hes of fresh snow on the cascade mountains. elsewhere it'll feel like spring in the midwest and south with incredibly warm temperatures for this time of year but strong winds will increase the dangers of more brush fires but it will be
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well, coming up, the alert for commuters, thousands of bridges in serious need of repair. and some video, tough for land lovers to watch, a boat in trouble or is it really? we'll explain. but first pothole protection. the tire-saving technology coming to a popular american vehicle. does the smell of a freshly bound presentation fill you with optimism? do you love your wireless keyboard more than certain family members? is your success due to a filing system only you understand? does printing from your tablet to your wireless printer give you a jolt of confidence? if so, you may be gearcentric. someone who knows that the right office gear helps you do great things. and there's one place that has it all. office depot officemax. gear up for great. i've been claritin clear for 14 days. when your allergy symptoms start... ...doctors recommend taking one claritin
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neighborhood for months has been plugged and now the clock is ticking for the thousands who fled the knoxous fumes to return home but despite assurances that the air quality is safe many residents are not so sure. some are fearful poisonous chemicals may have settled in their homes. a new study finds more than 58,000 of the nation's bridges are in repair. placed end to end they would span from new york down to miami and include some of the most well-known and well-traveled like the brooklyn bridge, memorial bridge in washington, d.c. and the 250 most heavily traveled bridges were all built before 1970. we do have a correction to make this morning. earlier this week in a story about the carrier company moving hundreds of jobs to mexico, we incorrectly characterized the company's reason for doing so. we said that carrier claimed it never got government stimulus money. it was promised. carrier never made that statement. instead the company said it will
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which it is eligible. we regret the error. a big reveal being made by one of the companies offering flights into space. a time lapse of the making of what virgin galactic calls its new spaceship 2. the first spaceship 2 destroyed during a test flight which killed one of the pilots. ground testing of the new ship starts soon and that will be followed by test flights. here's something cool. you know this winter is wilder than usual freeze and thaw cycle means more potholes. well, just in time for more to expand its pothole protection system to mainstream model. the v6 sport addition of its new ford fusion, the car knows when there is a pothole and keeps the wheel from f fling into it. okay. and it never hits the ping-pong balls in tests. >> okay. interesting test. >> that is kind of cool. sails over. >> you like that. >> yeah.
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